Thanks Patrice and Iohannes for the replies on this!
Great pointers and clues!! I didn´t know about "blind date"/"peer data" projects before! Very interesting! I get the image of weaving when thinking of this. I like the concept of patching together. Like in music/sound improvisation I guess it becomes rather important "to listen" and wait the steps of the co-players/co-patchers - and follow and do contrasting things... etcetera...
Iohannes, let us know at the list how things proceed around this!
/// Another related idea/concept I have been thinking on is weaving - sortof matrix - like you have a dynamic matrix where each patcher can work in different areas of the matrix, that is in some defined way constituted so changes in one part of the matrix is affecting other parts. . Like a weaving - if you put in new threads things change in the overall structure... and if you are tearing in some parts - stretching etcetera - things change in the overall perspective. ////
(sorry to disturb the thread with this new perspective - but just couldn´t help it as the idea was triggered to be released when thinking on the other things in this thread)
All the best, Björn Eriksson
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:18 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.atwrote:
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On 2012-08-19 18:12, Björn Eriksson wrote:
Hello, earlier today a thought just popped up... and maybe it´s already done, and maybe it´s not even something that relates to Pd mainly.
have you looked at Pd-graz' "blind date"[1]? originally we used a multi-keyboard/multi-mouse setup, but eventually made a software-based client/server solution originally called "multipd" and later renamed to "peer data". it was presented at the pd~con in montreal ("Patching Music Together:collaborative live coding in PureData"[2]).
i hope to give a workshop on that in november in mexico city.
fgmasdr IOhannes
[1] http://pd-graz.mur.at/blind-date [2]
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